He delivered his team-leading third game-winner of the season by ripping an RBI double in the 10th inning, lifting the Missions to a 2-1 win over Frisco on Saturday before 4,563 at Wolff Stadium.

“Walk-offs are always a good feeling” said the first baseman, whose other walk-off heroics include an RBI single against Northwest Arkansas on May 27 and a solo home run against Springfield on July 1. “Everybody wants to have that feeling because you can help the team win a game. It's always exciting for me.”

The 10th started with Tommy Medica, who unloaded a game-tying home run in the seventh, drawing a walk from Joe Van Meter (0-2). Limonta then sent a liner out of left fielder Odubel Herrera's reach.

As Medica got the green light to go home, Herrera tried to nail the Missions' runner at the plate. But catcher Tomas Telis was unable to get a glove on the ball.

“My last at-bat I didn't try to do too much,” Limonta said. “I tried to stay inside the ball and hit it somewhere. (Herrera) made a good play on my last AB. This one was really close.”

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It was another night at the Wolff in which pitching dominated.

Missions starter Donn Roach allowed one hit through five innings, while Frisco's Arlett Mavare allowed two in his seven-inning outing, the last being Medica's homer.

The RoughRiders, who have lost six in a row, put their leadoff hitter on base in the first and third innings but were unable to capitalize.